With their durability and tropical charm, rattan furnishings stand the test of time.
In Tony Barnhill’s colorized images of old Hawai‘i, black-and-white photographs are reimagined in vivid color.
UH Mānoa's ethnomusicology treasure, a testament to boundless imagination.
Pushing the boundaries of pottery, Toshiko Takaezu elevated functional craft into fine art.
A renowned hula dancer shares the art of hula with audiences near and far.
A writer explores the gathering spaces and architecture delights hidden within some of Honolulu’s most beloved public libraries.
Hawai‘i State Archives treasures a royal collection of historic Hawaiian flags.
Rich textures and flowing fabrics are at home among elements of wood, stone, and water at the Samurai House on O‘ahu’s North Shore.
The art of lau hala lives on in the hands of multigenerational weaving groups around the islands.